Personal License Holders BIIAB Scottish Certificate

Description

The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 states that anyone who authorises the sale of alcohol to the public (both on and off sales) must hold a Personal Licence. This one-day course has been developed to meet the training specifications of the Scottish Government and ALL local licensing boards throughout Scotland.

Candidates are required to study an easy to follow handbook in advance of this course and assessment is by a short, multiple-choice exam.

The SCPLH covers the following syllabus to enable candidates to understand the law in relation to:

  • The roles, responsibilities and functions of Licensing Boards and Licensing Standards Officers
  • The application process for a Personal Licence
  • The application process for premises and occasional licences, mandatory and discretionary conditions
  • Protection of children from harm
  • Content and purpose of an operating schedule and risk assessment
  • Drunkenness and disorderly behaviour
  • Licensed hours
  • Control of order
  • Responsible retail sale of alcohol
  • Unauthorised licensable activities
  • Rights of entry to licensed premises
  • Roles and responsibilities of the Personal Licence Holder and the penalties relating to failure to comply with the law

Duration and Delivery Mode

One day course: The course is run frequently throughout the year.
Please contact us for current dates.

Direct Contact Details

TEL:  0141 566 6220 / 6221
FAX:  0141 553 1824
EMAIL: metenterprises@glasgowmet.ac.uk

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Price

£90 per person. Cost includes all course materials, exam fee and light refreshments.

Who to Contact

Tel 0141 566 6222

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